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2. A new window will appear showing the option to create a new program
or open an existing program. Select New Program.
3. A drop-down list will appear showing different dataloggers. Select the
CR200(X) and click OK.
4. The program will now ask for the scan interval. Set the interval to 10
seconds and click OK.
5. A second prompt will ask for a choice of "Sensor Support." Select
"Campbell Scientific, Inc."
6. Under Available Sensors, expand the "Sensors" folder by clicking on
the "+" symbol. This shows several sub-folders. Expand the
"Temperature" folder to view the available sensors.
Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder
2.2.3.1.3
Procedure (Short Cut Steps 7–9)
1. Double-click the 109 Temperature Probe sensor to add it to the
Selected category. Alternatively, highlight the Wiring Panel
Temperature sensor by clicking on it once, and then click on the arrow
between Available Sensors and Selected to add it to the Selected
sensors.
2. Click
OK on the next screen to accept T109_C for the measurement
label, the DegC for the units.
3. Double click on the
Meteorological application group. Double click
on Precipitation, and double click on the
TE525 / TE525WS sensor to
add it to the selected sensors table. Click OK to accept Rain_mm for
the measurement label, and mm for the units.
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